{"id":8987,"date":"2012-06-18T04:30:37","date_gmt":"2012-06-18T11:30:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wordpress-367309-1145696.cloudwaysapps.com\/?p=8987"},"modified":"2014-08-18T08:08:23","modified_gmt":"2014-08-18T15:08:23","slug":"razor-burn","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/feelgoodstyle.com\/articles\/razor-burn\/","title":{"rendered":"Natural Remedies: Razor Burn"},"content":{"rendered":"

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It’s swimsuit season, and that means you’re probably shaving your bikini line a bit more than you did during sweater weather. If you’ve got sensitive skin, chances are that also means you’re dealing with a little bit of razor burn.<\/p>\n

Tired of bumpy, itchy skin after you shave your bikini line? There are lots of store-bought products that you can use to treat razor burn, but they’re often full of mystery ingredients<\/a>. Next time you shave, try one of these simple, natural solutions to razor burn instead!<\/p>\n

Razor Burn Remedies<\/h3>\n

1. Witch Hazel<\/strong> – Use your fingertips to massage witch hazel into your razor burned skin<\/p>\n

2. Apple Cider Vinegar<\/strong> – Same thing! Razor burn is actually a mild infection, so vinegar’s antiseptic qualities help soothe your skin. Also doesn’t apple cider vinegar seem to solve everything?<\/p>\n

3. Oatmeal<\/strong> – Make a paste with oatmeal and a bit of water and gently massage it on your skin to soothe the itching.<\/p>\n